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Screen Printing Tools

This selection of screen printing equipment include polyester screens for silk screen printing in a number of sizes, replacement screen fabric, and squeegee. If we are missing any screen printing equipment you need, please let us know so that we can try to add it to our range
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Monofilament Polyester Screen Mesh

A selection of Swiss monofilament polyester bolting cloth for use as screen mesh in silk screen printing. We recommend 43T for general textile ...

Price (inc VAT): £13.90

Ready Stretched Screen Frame 38cm x 24cm

38cm x 24cm (15" x 9.5") Screen printing frame (or silk screen) made in 43T polyester mesh - especially suitable for ...

Price (inc VAT): £25.50

Ready Stretched Screen Frame 38cm x 30cm

38cm x 30cm (15" x 12") Screen printing frame (or silk screen) made in 43T polyester mesh - especially suitable for ...

Price (inc VAT): £28.25

Ready Stretched Screen Frame 38cm x 50cm

38cm x 50cm (15" x 20") Screen printing frame (or silk screen) made in 43T polyester mesh - especially suitable for ...

Price (inc VAT): £48.60

Ready Stretched Screen Frame 45cm x 57cm

45cm x 57cm (18" x 22.5") Screen printing frame (or silk screen) made in 43T polyester mesh - especially suitable for ...

Price (inc VAT): £57.80

Speedball Hinge Clamps for Screens

Rust free and durable cast aluminium hinge clamps for screen frames. The thumb screw fastens firmly to the frame and has positive ...

Price (inc VAT): £35.40

Speedball Squeegee: 65 durometer

22.5cm (9") wide graphic/craft squeegee with tough neoprene blades, which are resistant to oils and aging. The rubber gives a durometer reading of 65

Price (inc VAT): £13.60

Speedball Squeegee: 70 durometer

22.5cm (9") wide graphic/craft squeegee with tough neoprene blades, which are resistant to oils and aging. The rubber gives a durometer reading of 70

Price (inc VAT): £13.60

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